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18 years ago
One of the 7 wonders of Wales due to its bells. Massive church - entry appears in the Domesday Book. Church In Wales denomination. Beautiful interior. Has quiting displays during the year. Open during the summer months. read more
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High Street Gresford
Wrexham LL12 8RG
United Kingdom
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Excellent friendly church. Services every Sunday at 11am. Quite a number of regular worshippers…read more Regular events - coffee mornings, talks, Boys Brigade etc.
Lovely little church. Very friendly people, who try very hard to keep this place going. Also do…read morelunches in the week to raise funds. Well worth a visit.
Very large church. Lot of regular worshippers. Good Junior Church (Sunday School). Lots of events…read more Regular luncheon club, Saturday Coffee Mornring (10am - noon). Open church - shoppers are invited to come in and pray.
If you go to Chester then I can assure you it's worth popping into this Christian Centre, if not…read morefor a drink then you must have a look at the stained glass windows I have uploaded. The Centre also has a quiet room that you can spend some time in peace and quiet. The location of the Centre could not be easier to find ~ it basically right by The Cross, where the Town Crier rings his bell (only difference is Chester is a city).
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This is a wonderful cathedral to wander thru. It has such a wonderful history. There is a cafe…read moreinside and a Calm garden in the center.
Beautiful building. Architecture was amazing. How did they build this? What incredible artisans…read more Managed to attend an Evening Song service with a youth choir.
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Very friendly little church. Not many members - but warm all the same…read more Services every Sunday at 10.45am except 2nd Sunday of month, when service is at 2.30 in afternoon. Regular fundraising activities to keep the place going.
There's a lot of really cool things about St Gile's Church. You could talk about the charming and…read moreold but scarcely feeble groundskeeper, whose Welsh accent I could barely understand. You could mention how its tower can be seen from miles away (and in fact, was how the place was accidentally happened upon while I was driving through the UK). You could talk about the fact that it's still standing after 503 years, and served duty as an armory during various wars. You could go see the above-ground resting place of Elihu Yale, whose name is borne by a certain prominent American university. But my personal favorite part is the gravestones scattered around the grounds, many of which have been rendered illegible by moss and erosion, or simply cracked in half by the root system of a nearby tree. Most impressive, and a recommended visit while you're in the northern parts of Wales.
Visited April 2015: "Another 7th wonder of Wales and the founder of Yale is buried here."…read more The gates were locked when we arrived. We attempted to get in by going around the entire churchyard, and got scared by a cat and a homeless man. We located the plaque with the hours and discovered the church did not open until 10am. We wandered around the town, and most of the shops were closed: Easter Monday. We used one of the public toilets nearby the church, that appeared not to have been cleaned in years. The stench was atrocious. We went back to the church, only to discover that it was still closest. A lovely older couple came by, and they too were attempting to gain entrance. She informed us that she was born next door to the church; pointed to her home that her grandfather had owned. She continued her story with telling us she married in the church, and all of her children were christened there. She told us about how her daughter, who is now 50, had to be blessed before her mother in-law would allow her into her home. We waited another hour, and no one came to unlock the gates. The older couple told us that it was highly unusual for the church to be closed. I later checked the website, and did not see a reason why the church was closed on a religious holiday.
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